Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 3/29

Blackfoot River Fishing Report - 3/29

Blackfoot River Fishing Report - 3/29
Beginning in April, once a week we will post a brief description of a rig we saw during the previous week that had one of our Kingfisher stickers on the window. When you recognize it as being your car described in our hatch report, stop into the shop and pick out 2 dozen nymphs or dries on us!!
The water temps are getting warm enough for the fish to start moving a little.
Not a ton of bugs out and about up here yet, but you can still pay the fatties a visit subsurface.
Fish tandem rigs with big dark stone fly nymphs, San Juan Worms, egg patterns and
pheasant tails if nothing else. If you choose to streamer fish, big black or olive articulated streamers
are an excellent bet for getting some big fish to move. If you want to avoid the crowds and have
the chance to fish alone, The Blackfoot is a great choice today.HATCHES: Midges, capnias,


PATTERNS: Red or pink San Jaun worms in tandem with size 12 or 14 squirrel tail nymphs. Size 16 or 18 para mayfly stuff

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: You know we’ll refill your Kingfisher label gink bottles for a buck dontcha?